2010

It's kitten season again but thankfully, after years of spaying, neutering and finding homes for the ferals (also a terrible illness that killed many of them one year) there aren't nearly as many to have kittens now as there was when we moved here. This year only two females, LuLu and Thing 2, had babies. LuLu had 3 and Thing 2's had 4. One of Thing2's kittens had to be bottle raised because she abandoned it on the hay after I touched it to clean it's face so it could breath. That's Kirin who has been raised in the house. So, 6 or 7 kittens to find homes for this year, not bad at all considering that the first spring we were here there were 24 kittens to find homes for, not counting the kittens that were lost or all the adults.

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Karmic Cat - Care Info

All Karmic cats are treated naturally and herbally. These are kittens of feral cats, they have worms and often have ear mites and other ailments. I treat them for worms, ear mites, fleas, ticks and general health problems BUT with so many to care for it's very difficult to be sure each one gets exactly what they need, especially in the Spring which is kitten season.

*** Special Cat - simply means that this cat or kitten is different. They may have a limp or not be able to see well but, they do not require any extra care.

*** Special Needs - means that this cat or kitten may require extra care.

Adoption Policy

There is very rarely a fee to adopt. Most adoptions are free tho we always ask that you promise to spay or neuter and take good care of them.

The rare times there is a fee, 100% of the money will go to the feeding and care of the Sanctuary cats.

If you do adopt a cat and they don't work out, just bring him back, no questions asked. Not every cat works in every home and that's no reflection on cat or person. It's all about finding just the right home for just the right cat :)

Who We Are

The Karmic Cat is simply a tiny, private cat sanctuary. We're not for profit but we're also not registered with anyone nor do we receive any assistance whatsoever at this time. We help care for a large feral cat colony and the many cats that have been dumped and abandoned here over the years.

To see the cats available for adoption and read more about them, just look thru the post archives. When a cat has found a home it will be noted in the title by their name.

Thanks so much for taking the time to check us out and please, please remember to spay and neuter.

This is Flea. I believe he was severely abused. When we
found him, he had a horrible wound on his head and appeared to be only around 6
weeks old. I did not expect him to survive and at first he would not let us
catch him. He’s been here around 2 months and is now a very loving but wary
soul. His head has healed up a great deal but not healing completely so that I
believe there’s something in it. He needs to have his wound treated, be
neutered and have a rabies shot. Once he’s fully recovered he will be up for
adoption.

This is Fox, He’s a terrier mix lost or dumped here some
months ago. I believe he was very loved by someone at some point in his life. I
listed him to see if he had been lost but no one came forward. It’s hard to
tell in the photos but his ears are ragged with flaps hanging loose. They have
been ripped off. They were slightly healed when he came here and much improved
now with herbal treatment. He needs the flaps trimmed up. Also hard to see, he
has malformed back paws, which cause him no trouble except that his claws grow
into his pads. He’s very sensitive to clipping them and need to have some (if
not all) of his back claws removed. He’s been neutered but will also need a
rabies shot. Fox will spend the rest of his life here.